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    Arkansas projects receiving $40 million in federal infrastructure grants

    By Alex Kienlen,

    4 days ago

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    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Three large-scale Arkansas projects will receive part of a $1.8 billion in federal infrastructure grant program announced Wednesday.

    U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced that Arkansas would receive $40 million in grants from the current distribution . The project will fund transportation projects in Searcy, Silom Springs, and a combined interstate highway in Crawford and Sebastian counties.

    Arkansas Dept. of Transportation gets $91 million in federal funds for I-49, I-57 projects

    The projects are:

    • Searcy : $4,222,900 for the Little Red Greenway, a 15.5-mile expansion of the existing 5.5-mile bike trail, including planning and public input. The final result will be a bicycle and pedestrian route that will encourage physical activity and community connectivity while promoting low-cost transportation.
    • Silom Springs: $11,556,363 for the Bridging Heritage as part of the city’s Main Street Revitalization project. Funding will allow for the planning, engineering, and construction of street improvements along E Main Street between Maxwell and Lincoln streets, including replacing the Sager Creek Bridge. The end result will be safer and improved traffic flow.
    • Crawford & Sebastian counties: $25,000,000 for the I-49 Extension, which will add approximately 14 miles of four-lane, divided, controlled-access highway, including a new bridge over the Arkansas River. When the project is completed, users will have safer and more efficient access to community destinations.

    The grants announced Wednesday were part of $1.8 billion in awards from the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) discretionary grant program, funding 148 projects nationally.

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    Officials said RAISE’s eligibility requirements allow project sponsors, such as governments and agencies, to pursue multi-modal and multi-jurisdictional projects that are more difficult to fund through other grant programs.

    Officials said the demand for RAISE funding outpaced available funds, with the DOT receiving almost $13 billion in requests for the $1.8 billion available this year.

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    A full list of projects being funded may be seen on Transportation.gov .

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